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Calvert Casey - The Collected Stories

English · Hardback

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Hailed as a literary relative of Kafka and Poe by his Italian and Cuban contemporaries, Calvert Casey and his enthralling work have until now remained eclipsed in the United States. This collection brings all of Casey’s powerful short stories and a fragment of an unfinished novel to an English-speaking audience for the first time. Exploring the human condition through poetically unique yet torturous views of the mind, Casey was a renegade artist whose work perceives reality as a smoke screen behind which Truth is hidden. He intended his fiction to disturb and subvert standard, plot-driven views of life.
Born in the United States, Casey was raised in Cuba and spent most of his life there and in Europe. He chose Spanish as his primary artistic tongue. A member of the intelligentsia surrounding Castro in the early years of the revolution, he was eventually exiled-and in 1969 committed suicide in Rome at the age of forty-five. Although most of his luminous stories are set in Havana, his is not a touristy, picturesque landscape but an often strange and nightmarish theater of human passions, inhabited by figures-silhouettes, really-that live on the edge of normality. This volume, which showcases Casey’s mastery of the skill of indirect and gradual revelation, is the most complete to appear in any language and includes a biographical and critical introduction written by Ilan Stavans, the noted novelist and scholar of Hispanic culture.
Readers interested in the art of fiction and in the complexities of the human psyche will find Casey’s work irresistible.


List of contents










Introduction / Ilan Stavans vii

A Note on the Text xxi

Translator's Note / John H. R. Polt xxiii

The Walk 1

In San Isidro 13

Homecoming 17

Potosí 33

My Aunt Leocadia, Love, and the Lower Paleolithic 39

The Sun 51

A Little Romance 62

The Visitors 73

Love: The River Almendares, Now Full-Grown, Is Twelve Million Years Old 90

Happiness 95

The Execution 104

The Master of Life and Death 118

Polonaise Brillante 163

Goodbye . . . and Thanks for Everything 167

In Partenza 177

On the Avenue 180

Piazza Margana 187

About the author










Calvert Casey (1924–1969) had published both essays and short stories in Spanish during his lifetime. John H. R. Polt is Professor Emeritus of Spanish at the University of California at Berkeley. Ilan Stavans is Professor of Spanish and Creative Writing at Amherst College.

Ilan Stavans is Professor of Spanish and Creative Writing at Amherst College.


Summary

Calvert Casey is hailed as a literary relative of Kafka and Poe by his Italian and Cuban contemporaries. This collection brings Casey's powerful short stories and a fragment of an unfinished novel to an English-speaking audience.

Product details

Authors Calvert Casey, Casey, Calvert Casey
Assisted by Ilan Stavans (Editor), John Polt (Translation)
Publisher Duke University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 10.04.1998
 
EAN 9780822321538
ISBN 978-0-8223-2153-8
No. of pages 224
Dimensions 152 mm x 236 mm x 23 mm
Weight 544 g
Series Latin America in Translation
Latin America in Translation/E
Latin America in Translation
Latin America in Translation/E
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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